CAFFEINE
CONTENT
Unknown.
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—1
Generally
rare, but still far too common in my book.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—.5
If
you really want to read a big, long tirade on my feelings on this shot’s looks,
you can read it in my review of the Concord Grape flavor here…otherwise
just take it from me that this is about the worst packaging job I’ve ever seen.
TASTE—2
5
Hour Energy clone—and are you surprised?
Just about any shot sporting the word “berry” is going to be a clone;
that’s just the way it works. Only
distinction from the original in the flavor profile is the heightened
bitterness, making it all the more disagreeable.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—7.5
I
really, really, really, really hate these shots. If you want to feel awake, I guess you could technically
turn to these—but at a price I don’t think is worth paying. Unlike any other energy products I’ve
tried, these cause me to feel a profound sense of agitation that makes it next
to impossible to do anything even
remotely productive. It’s an ugly,
extraordinarily unpleasant experience—trust me, you are light years better off
tired.
KICK
(DURATION)—9
Ordinarily,
I’d consider four hours to be a respectable, but in light of the fact that it’s
suggested that you may get up to 10 hours out of this project, I find it very
underwhelming.
THE
SHOT OVERALL—6.17
This
is one of those rare instances in which the numbers lie. Just evaluating this out of 10, you
might think it somewhat below average, but may still contemplate it if in the
mood for something different. But the
numbers don’t tell you what you really need to know—that this is the worst type
of energy supplement, the one that may wake you up but will in the process
render you so inefficient that you venture into realms of negative productivity.
You don’t need this product; nobody does. Don’t even think about this one.
WEBSITE:
citco.com
KEYWORDS:
Up To 10 Hour Super Charge Berry Burst review, zero carbs, zero calories, zero
sugar, diet
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